One of the leaders of Ukrop was killed in Ukraine. Suspicions are on Poroshenko's associate
Tonight in Cherkassy in Ukraine, a deputy of the local city council, the head of the city cell of the UKROP party, Mikhail Binusov, was killed. This was reported by the local resource “InfoMost”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
The deceased Mikhail Binusov was known in the city as the owner of a chain of stores, and until 2015 he headed the State Consumer Inspectorate in the Cherkasy region.
According to the deceased’s comrade-in-arms, city mayor Anatoly Bondarenko, local officials and businessmen were involved in the murder. They allegedly opposed the recent appointment of Binusov as acting. Head of the Housing and Communal Services Department.
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“Insolently, cynically, the previous leader Yatsenko, together with a group, which I believe includes the famous businessman Andrei Boroday, Yatsenko, Radutsky, worked in the housing and communal services sector for money laundering. Today, the person who was given the task of bringing to the surface what was happening in the city was killed,” the mayor said at a briefing in the City Council.
The secretary of the city council, Alexander Radutsky, who was accused by him, representing the Petro Poroshenko Bloc, denied his involvement in the death of the deputy: “It’s a pity that a person died. Deputy or not, he is a person... My condolences... But these accusations are nonsense, I cannot comment.”
On the Cherkassy city forum, users comment on Radutsky’s interesting biography - a representative of the presidential bloc previously had a criminal record and was noted in the 1990s.
“In his youth in the turbulent 90s, a professional boxer found himself in, to put it mildly, a bad environment, where crowbar fists were valued first and foremost, and not a flexible mind. Subsequently he went into business. In the end, he became the director of a utility company... He was prosecuted. Convicted on August 24.08.1995, 206 by the Prydneprovsky District Court of Cherkassy, Article 2 part 188, 1-2 part 3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The type of punishment is imprisonment for XNUMX years.”
Radutsky is credited with having a connection with the informal “owner of the city,” businessman Andrei Boroday, whose interests he lobbied in the city council.
“It’s no secret to anyone in Cherkassy that the “gray cardinal” of the local spill has a criminal past behind him. And he was even convicted twice. In 1986, Borodai received a year of correctional labor for “actions that threaten the safety of citizens.” And three years later he was sent to a maximum security colony for 6 years... for gang rape in a perverted way,” the Observer website wrote about him in 2015.
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